Sonnet LXXXII

So shall I better grasp thine thought and deed, For held by thine ruse, mine heart filled with doubt, And at risk, devise a plan to be freed, That freedom ring forth, day in and day out. Slave to summer rain sliding and flailing, Where other bears thine tender embrace near, Tears falling upon darkness […]

Sonnet LXXXI

Pensive the man that thinks in black and white; For such depth of thought dips the shallow end, And this display repeats till morning light, Ne’er having thine own judgment to suspend. For shallow waters do shallow man make, As that which ne’er sees the light of the Sun Happy as shadows of dim night […]

Sonnet LXXX

The birth of fame tis the creative mind, Where affluence and treasures occupy And such glory did fortune herein find, In eyes of sycophant and passersby. For those who do flaunt and play the hedon, Pledge their hearts to fast pleasured bounty Yet, I were one, thou would find me redone; Seeking refuge in another’s […]